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Rust has the concept of pointer. But also references,
The whole set of libraries on https://crates.io |
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I am writing micro framework for GraphQL-QML in Python when it gets mature I intend to port it to cpp/rust.
Though if I use this project I have few considerations:
I need to maintain a store of objects (nodes if you are familiar with react-relay) by their ID
and from what I know rust has no concept of pointers so I would have to query the store every time
I need to use data from a node am I right? wouldn't that impose performance issues?
What alternatives do you have for I/O / network operations since this project (from what i'v seen) doesn't have bindings for
other Qt's API apart from QML.
sidenote: I have very small experience with C++ and no experience with rust.
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